
doi: 10.2172/5885401
The molecular-beam technique has been used in three different experimental arrangements to study a wide range of inter-atomic and molecular forces. Chapter 1 reports results of a low-energy (0.2 kcal/mole) elastic-scattering study of the He-Ar pair potential. The purpose of the study was to accurately characterize the shape of the potential in the well region, by scattering slow He atoms produced by expanding a mixture of He in N/sub 2/ from a cooled nozzle. Chapter 2 contains measurements of the vibrational predissociation spectra and product translational energy for clusters of water, benzene, and ammonia. The experiments show that most of the product energy remains in the internal molecular motions. Chapter 3 presents measurements of the reaction Na + HCl ..-->.. NaCl + H at collision energies of 5.38 and 19.4 kcal/mole. This is the first study to resolve both scattering angle and velocity for the reaction of a short lived (16 nsec) electronic excited state. Descriptions are given of computer programs written to analyze molecular-beam expansions to extract information characterizing their velocity distributions, and to calculate accurate laboratory elastic-scattering differential cross sections accounting for the finite apparatus resolution. Experimental results which attempted to determine the efficiency of optically pumping themore » Li(2/sup 2/P/sub 3/2/) and Na(3/sup 2/P/sub 3/2/) excited states are given. A simple three-level model for predicting the steady-state fraction of atoms in the excited state is included.« less
Colliding Beams, Distribution, Atom-Atom Collisions, Helium, 530, Information, Molecular Beams, Collisions, Argon, 74 Atomic And Molecular Physics, Differential Cross Sections, Data, Atom Collisions, Fluids, Atomic Beams, Beams, Scattering 640304* -- Atomic, Angular Distribution, Elements, Elastic Scattering, Interatomic Forces, Rare Gases, Numerical Data, Time-Of-Flight Method, Nonmetals, Molecular & Chemical Physics-- Collision Phenomena, Cross Sections, Experimental Data, Gases
Colliding Beams, Distribution, Atom-Atom Collisions, Helium, 530, Information, Molecular Beams, Collisions, Argon, 74 Atomic And Molecular Physics, Differential Cross Sections, Data, Atom Collisions, Fluids, Atomic Beams, Beams, Scattering 640304* -- Atomic, Angular Distribution, Elements, Elastic Scattering, Interatomic Forces, Rare Gases, Numerical Data, Time-Of-Flight Method, Nonmetals, Molecular & Chemical Physics-- Collision Phenomena, Cross Sections, Experimental Data, Gases
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